Saturday, March 02, 2024

New POD and It's a HUGE WEEK!

Big week & month ahead and a great way to start it is with a new podcast episode with folks that bring some fresh insights!  This one kicks off with one of the best specifiers in the country Aaron Pine of Construction Specifications.  Aaron has seen a ton out there and shares thoughts on trends, approaches, and best practices.  Lots of nuggets in there especially if you want to gain share in the design community!  Next up was the daughter/father duo of Christina Elia and Brad Leamon of The Shower Guy.  Really cool dynamic here with a pair of smart and gutsy people doing good things now and with sharp moves to the future (co-op).  Was neat to dive into the shower door space, hear some trends, and lots of good banter back and forth.  Thank you in advance for checking this all out – I do appreciate it!

VIDEO

AUDIO (Also search “From the Fabricator” on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts)


Elsewhere…

 

-- So, HERE WE GO are you ready for Nashville?  The town will be covered up with best of the best in our space and I can’t wait to learn and listen and catch up with old friends and make some new ones as well. BEC and GPAD gonna be awesome!  I always have a goal when I go to any event to expand my network and this time out, I am looking forward to meeting in person Dan Zucchi of Halio, Sara Barchak of EFCO (great blogger in her own right) and Priscilla Koeckeritz of Brin.  Hopefully I see them but with the throngs of people attending sometimes time flies and I don’t get around to all.  Please stop me if you see me too! Anyway, can’t wait for these events to get rolling and next week I’ll have my usual report from the scene.  

 

--  The initial reporting for the 2024 hurricane season is out and it is expected to be a busy one.  But will it be like 2023 where it was busy out in the water away from most land?  Or will we get storms that come ashore. Obviously, I am wishing/hoping for that very light season overall.  Still one to watch and regardless there are no better hurricane resistant products than what we put out in the glass and glazing industry.

 

--  One of the classier folks in our space is Frank D’Aprile of KENPAT.  He showed it once again this past week with his report from an event that he was at in Central Florida.  Frank and team got to educate students from 2 local high schools on the greatness of construction and building products. It is fantastoc to see pushes like this gaining more and more momentum.  Any and every opportunity that you see that we can get in front of youth and talk about what we do- we need to do it.  Kudos Frank and KENPAT for going all out here. 

 

--  We’ve had discussions a few times here and on my podcast about transforming offices into living quarters.  The challenges are many, but it can be done.  Construction Dive just noted 5 big ones HERE.  Anyone out there involved with these?

 

--  I have a few friends that either need Adderall or have kids on it and this story about the delay and problems in making it is absolutely maddening.  No idea why we can be better at the entire oversight process.  

 

--  Last this week… very very cool stuff.  Patrick Muessig was named President at Azon.  Patrick has done it all in his career and is a fantastic person much deserving of this position.  Patrick is a staple at the shows and events and always had something new and cool for me to see. This is just super news and will be great for Azon and our industry!  Congrats! 

 

LINKS of the WEEK

Wild story and use of broken glass as a weapon


My guest this week on the podcast was a dog guy.  I am too.  And this story cements that feel.  Nice work!

 

Change and innovation at Waffle House

 

PROJECT of the WEEK

Architectural Glass & Metal out of Indiana gets the spotlight this week with this beauty for the Indiana Pacers. This is the Pacers Entertainment Complex and it’s got a little of everything from the glass and glazing trade.  Job well done and CONGRATS to the team at Architectural Glass & Metal.  Some excellent collaborators too in Kawneer, Viracon, and Basco among others. 



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